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(17) ----. _Tramping with Tramps._ New York, 1899.
(18) c.u.mmings, B. F. _The Journal of a Disappointed Man_, by Barbellion, W. N. P. [_pseud._] Introduction by H. G. Wells. New York, 1919.
(19) Audoux, Marguerite. _Marie Claire._ Introduction by Octave Mirabeau. Translated from the French by J. N. Raphael. London and New York, 1911.
(20) Clemens, Samuel L. _The Adventures of Tom Sawyer_, by Mark Twain [_pseud._]. New York, 1903.
(21) Hapgood, Hutchins. _The Autobiography of a Thief._ New York, 1903.
(22) Johnson, James W. _The Autobiography of an ex-Colored Man._ Published anonymously. Boston, 1912.
(23) Was.h.i.+ngton, Booker T. _Up from Slavery._ An autobiography. New York, 1901.
(24) Du Bois, W. E. B. _The Souls of Black Folk._ Chicago, 1903.
(25) Beers, C. W. _A Mind That Found Itself._ An autobiography. 4th rev.
ed. New York, 1917.
IV. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
A. _The Nature of Individual Differences_
(1) Thorndike, E. L. _Individuality._ Boston, 1911.
(2) ----. "Individual Differences and Their Causes," _Educational Psychology_, III, 141-388. New York, 1913-14.
(3) Stern, W. _Ueber Psychologie der individuellen Differenzen._ Leipzig, 1900.
(4) Hollingworth, Leta S. _The Psychology of Subnormal Children._ Chap.
i. "Individual Differences." New York, 1920.
B. _Mental Differences_
(1) G.o.ddard, H. H. _Feeble-mindedness._ Its causes and consequences. New York, 1914.
(2) Tredgold, A. F. _Mental Deficiency._ 2d ed. New York, 1916.
(3) Bronner, Augusta F. _The Psychology of Special Abilities and Disabilities._ Boston, 1917.
(4) Healy, William. _Case Studies of Mentally and Morally Abnormal Types._ Cambridge, Ma.s.s., 1912.
C. _Temperamental Differences_
1. Systematic Treatises:
(1) Fouillee, A. _Temperament et caractere selon les individus, les s.e.xes et les races._ Paris, 1895.
(2) Hirt, Eduard. _Die Temperamente, ihr Wesen, ihre Bedeutung, fur das seelische Erleben und ihre besonderen Gestaltungen._ "Grenzfragen des Nerven- und Seelenlebens," No. 40. Wiesbaden, 1905.
(3) Hoch, A., and Amsden, G. S. "A Guide to the Descriptive Study of Personality," _Review of Neurology and Psychiatry_, (1913), pp. 577-87.
(4) Kraepelin, E. _Psychiatrie._ Ein Lehrbuch fur Studierende und arzte.
Vol. IV, chap. xvi, pp. 1973-2116. 8th ed. 4 vols. Leipzig, 1909-15.
(5) Loewenfeld, L. _Ueber die geniale Geistesthatigkeit mit besonderer Berucksichtigung des Genie's fur bildende Kunst._ "Grenzfragen des Nerven- und Seelenlebens," No. 21. Wiesbaden, 1903.
2. Temperamental Types:
(1) Lombroso, C. _The Man of Genius._ Translated from the Italian.
London and New York, 1891.
(2) ----. _L'uomo delinquente in rapporto all'antropologia, alla giurisprudenza ed alle discipline carcerarie._ 3 vols. 5th ed. Torino, 1896-97.
(3) Goring, Charles. _The English Convict._ A statistical study. London, 1913.
(4) Wilmanns, Karl. _Psychopathologie des Landstreichers._ Leipzig, 1906.
(5) Downey, June E. "The Will Profile." A tentative scale for measurement of the volitional pattern. _University of Wyoming Bulletin_, Laramie, 1919.
(6) Pagnier, A. _Le vagabond._ Paris, 1910.
(7) Kowalewski, A. _Studien zur Psychologie der Pessimismus._ "Grenzfragen des Nerven- und Seelenlebens," No. 24. Wiesbaden, 1904.
D. _s.e.x Differences_
(1) Ellis, H. H. _Man and Woman._ A study of human secondary s.e.xual characters. 5th rev. ed. London and New York, 1914.
(2) Geddes, P., and Thomson, J. A. _The Evolution of s.e.x._ London, 1889.
(3) Thompson, Helen B. _The Mental Traits of s.e.x._ An experimental investigation of the normal mind in men and women. Chicago, 1903.
(4) Montague, Helen, and Hollingworth, Leta S. "The Comparative Variability of the s.e.xes at Birth," _American Journal of Sociology_, XX (1914-15), 335-70.
(5) Thomas, W. I. _s.e.x and Society._ Chicago, 1907.
(6) Weidensall, C. J. _The Mentality of the Criminal Woman._ A comparative study of the criminal woman, the working girl, and the efficient working woman, in a series of mental and physical tests.
Baltimore, 1916.
(7) Hollingworth, Leta S. "Variability as Related to s.e.x Differences in Achievement," _American Journal of Sociology_, XIX (1913-14), 510-30.
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E. _Racial Differences_